On the Schatzalp, where readers of Thomas Mann's best-seller imagine the 'magic mountain' to have been located, the atmosphere, the pace of life and attitude to life amidst the Art Nouveau architecture is as it was some 100 years ago.

On the sunniest side of Davos: The Schatzalp with the time-honoured hotel that was built over a century ago as a luxury sanatorium for patients suffering from lung disease.

Night-time Davos with the illuminated cable car to the Schatzalp. Far right: Night-skiing on the Parsenn.

Schatzalp/Strela

Those seeking the slower pace of stylish traditional winter sports will find it on the 'magic mountain' high above Davos. Skiers are handed their t-bar personally here against a background of traditional Swiss music. After a comfortable ascent of the mountain, the slopes fall away gently. Skiing as it was in years gone by, whilst experiencing nature. Thanks to this cultivated charm, Schatzalp/Strela is the first 'slowed down' skiing region of Europe.

Tobogganing - by night too

The Schatzalp - at an altitude of 300 metres above Davos - is the starting point of the classic toboggan run to Davos Platz, about which even Thomas Mann wrote in his novel "The Magic Mountain." The wide, well-prepared toboggan run is 2.8 km long and takes in 18 bends through the Schatzalp magic forest on its descent down to Davos Platz. This toboggan run is also ideal for children and beginners.

18 bends down to Davos Platz: the Schatzalp toboggan run offers fun for the whole family.

Schatzalp-Davos Platz toboggan run, 2.8 km

Difference in height: 300 metres

Open from end of November to end of March

Daily from 10.00 to 23.00

Use of the toboggan run is free

Bends are floodlit every evening until 23:00!

Last ascent for tobogganers: 22:30

Toboggan hire at the bottom station of the Schatzalp cable car from 10:00 to 22:30.

Schatzalp/Strela Ski Arena

Relaxing, enjoying nature and having fun is again possible just as it was in the past on the Schatzalp/Strela. The first "'slowed down'" skiing area in Europe, on Davos' sunniest side, is ideally suited for this: with gently sloping runs, traditional drag-lifts and reached in only four minutes from Davos Platz by a comfortable funicular railway.

Hiking is simply outstanding in countryside like this: winter hiking trail in the Schatzalp.

Winter Hiking

A hit for non-skiers and for anyone who enjoys being out in the fresh air. Explore the beauty of the Davos landscape on foot on well-prepared winter hiking trails. Enjoy and admire the wonder of your white surroundings and hear the crackling of your shoes in the glistening snow. Take either the Sonnenweg or the Waterfall circular route , and in around an hour, via the Strelaalp, you will be back at the Schatzalp.

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